PETA and Holocaust

PETA and Holocaust

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Not long ago, I had a conversation with Will Coggin, managing director of PETAKillsAnimals.com, where he talked about the way PETA thinks about livestock and ranchers. "PETA would argue that the conditions that cattle are raised in our terrible and even if they were raised in a five-star hotel with massages, PETA would say you are still killing them for food and that is wrong." Well now, PETA has taken things to an all new level. This would lead me to think that their organization as a whole needs to seek counseling. PETA recently posted a tweet claiming that milk is a "symbol" of white supremacy. " Notably, PETA provided no supporting evidence for the claim, other than scenes from Inglorious Basterds and Get Out where fictional characters drink milk. Twitter users were quick to point out that PETA's "evidence" linking the dairy product to white supremacy was nebulous.

Coggin, research director at PETAKillsAnimals.com, issued the following statement: PETA's bizarre association of milk with white supremacy shows there are no limits to the lengths it will go to obnoxiously push its vegan agenda. The groundless association is reminiscent of PETA's past comparisons of modern farming to the Holocaust. Sadly, this isn't the first time PETA has distorted the truth—this is an organization claiming to care about animals that kills thousands of dogs and cats at its headquarters instead of finding them homes.

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